About
I completed my undergraduate training in India and my general medicine training in the UK and was awarded MRCP London in 1998. I became a Fellow of Royal college of Physicians London (FRCP) in 2008. After intense postgraduate training in general and interventional cardiology in South-West of England, I obtained my Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in cardiology in 2009.
I have been practicing as a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at University Hospitals Plymouth in 2009.
I specialise in performing radial coronary angiogram, simple and complex angioplasties, pacemaker implantation.
I specialise in performing structural heart disease intervention including Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI – Keyhole surgery) and Transcatheter Mitral valve edge to edge repair (TEER) – Keyhole surgery).
I perform high volume coronary angioplasties and structural heart disease interventional procedures with an excellent outcome.
Coronary Angioplasty, Keyhole Surgery, Pacemaker & Cardiac Devices
I am currently a member of British Cardiac Interventional Society (BCIS), British Cardiac Society (BCS) and Fellow of Royal College of Physicians London (FRCP).
My research was on stem cells contributing the healing of heart muscle after a heart attack in Wythenshawe, Manchester. I was awarded MD by the University of Manchester in 2008.
Dr Suresh has declared that he does not hold a share or any financial interest in Peninsula Heart Clinic or any company owned by the Trust or Regent’s Park Healthcare. This statement conforms with guidance set out by the Competition and Markets Authority.